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    Quote Originally Posted by eduman View Post
    Sorry,
    I don't understand.
    People spend a lot of time learning, building, writing, testing, researching, and repeating that same process until they get the result they are looking for.

    I (as well as many others) would be more than happy to write the code to fit your application, design a circuit, build a board, and I'll even hand deliver it to your house/business/whatever...for the right price!!!
    Or maybe you could just learn it yourself...

    Post your idea for a circuit, and some code to go along with it. We can help you iron out problems.
    There's a lot of people around here that would be more than willing to help you out.
    But, as for me (and most others), I'm not going to do it for nothing.
    One hand washes the other...
    You wash my back, I'll wash yours...
    Do unto others...
    blah blah blah
    Get the picture now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by skimask View Post
    People spend a lot of time learning, building, writing, testing, researching, and repeating that same process until they get the result they are looking for.

    I (as well as many others) would be more than happy to write the code to fit your application, design a circuit, build a board, and I'll even hand deliver it to your house/business/whatever...for the right price!!!
    Or maybe you could just learn it yourself...

    Post your idea for a circuit, and some code to go along with it. We can help you iron out problems.
    There's a lot of people around here that would be more than willing to help you out.
    But, as for me (and most others), I'm not going to do it for nothing.
    One hand washes the other...
    You wash my back, I'll wash yours...
    Do unto others...
    blah blah blah
    Get the picture now?
    You're here to make money? With that in mind a long with your rather rude attitude, I think you're in the wrong place. Not saying that it's not possible to pick up a job or two around here, but with that sort of attitude I wouldn't hold my breath.

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    Quote Originally Posted by T.Jackson View Post
    You're here to make money? With that in mind a long with your rather rude attitude, I think you're in the wrong place. Not saying that it's not possible to pick up a job or two around here, but with that sort of attitude I wouldn't hold my breath.
    Man, you miss the point completely and entirely...way over your head...

    I'm glad you got a good, expensive education. I'm glad that somebody will pay you for your hard learned skills. I hope somebody will recognize you for your many years of effort. I hope those same people recognize you for your years of experience so far. I wish you luck in future electronic adventures. May the demons of evil get confused on their way to your doorstep. I bow to your overwhelming skill and intuition.

    If I may quote a little something I found here on the site:
    Date of Birth: February 8, 1977
    Age: 30
    Biography: Fulltime student - Bachelor of Applied Science in IT
    Location: Australia
    Interests: Cars, Computers, Electronics
    Occupation: Currently not employed

    I like that last line the best!
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    Quote Originally Posted by skimask View Post
    Man, you miss the point completely and entirely...way over your head...

    I'm glad you got a good, expensive education. I'm glad that somebody will pay you for your hard learned skills. I hope somebody will recognize you for your many years of effort. I hope those same people recognize you for your years of experience so far. I wish you luck in future electronic adventures. May the demons of evil get confused on their way to your doorstep. I bow to your overwhelming skill and intuition.

    If I may quote a little something I found here on the site:
    Date of Birth: February 8, 1977
    Age: 30
    Biography: Fulltime student - Bachelor of Applied Science in IT
    Location: Australia
    Interests: Cars, Computers, Electronics
    Occupation: Currently not employed

    I like that last line the best!
    You're throwing stones at someone who's struggling to do a degree? Few years ago I drove around in a Twin Turbo charged black Nissan 300ZX and I always had a wallet with "something in it" Now the tables have turned, I now live in a remote location with next to nothing. I'm a struggling full time student.

    In my better years I have contributed a wealth of knowledge to the Silicon Chip magazine and hardly got paid anything. I currently have a software archive of 17 submissions on Planet Source Code. One of which is in the hall of fame section. I did not get paid a penny for them. Knowledge received / knowledge given is what it's all about. Sadly you seem to have no concept of it. "My overwhelming skill and intuition hasn't come easy I can assure you"

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    Twin Turbo charged black Nissan 300ZX ----> Wish I could find one of those, I'd even settle for a 280ZX

    In my better years -----> All 30-some of them right? I'm 37, and I've said it before, I'll say it again, I know I don't know squat about nothing and probably never will

    I currently have a software archive of 17 submissions on Planet Source Code. One of which is in the hall of fame section -----> Does somebody hear a personal horn tooting around here somewhere?

    I did not get paid a penny for them -----> Ya think anybody around here does? Well, maybe a select few of the elite...

    Knowledge received / knowledge given -----> My point exactly, ya shmo! 'cept that a good portion of these fools/newb's don't want to do ANY of the leg work themselves...they want stuff handed to them on a platinum plate, a one-way transaction all the way, no thought of meeting halfway. Screw that. I've got better things to do.

    you seem to have no concept of it -----> you still don't get it...'cause whether you realize it or not, I'm laughing...

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    Exclamation Lay off the drugs

    Lay off the drugs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by T.Jackson View Post
    Lay off the drugs.
    Oh...good comeback there Corky. You come up with that yourself?

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